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edian, West: fl Nee %We(
Of 1006 :tetiellealierin hundred nal-
, leestieleien.a. aeok. ee/ 86e
..000 acres, 'it was, Jac. eleinted, no
• 2-LiLogretea'aiet-elinagit
_future for a wheat productien 1.100,-
busheise worth practically three
tame' the total fereign trade .of Cenada
el the present taw.. Cif -411
re re miler wheat., One farm iof
375 acres, with Merit he was acquaint• .
ed. near Sastiatoon, had given a net
return last seasan of $14.33 an acre.
The Latitude did not govern the climate
In remade. In summer it was just as
warm in Fr t Simpson, on the Mac-
, kenzie River, as it was in Winnipeg or
.Itlea-eienetteeeeteireli
-iiirelefortnieeri 'SU
fully grown as far north es Fort Good
*IbePee..Withfit 14 miles of the Amil&eixu-
tie. 'Last sOmmer Mr. Cenway.lospee-
tor of Indian Affair., saw as fine vege.
lebies at Fort Good Hope as ever were
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10 Ciicaintate "i
"eoeitiasin, 114fiar north.
neti diatiee' -waive 'Ora tte;
Wheal Of OA Seatititei r
044 *theWWI I
ts.Ltii Ine-.the
avt-
-ta1 areai' et tigrieultaret thifid in
reMotie riorttieVest. Orae vihee
had traveled. Oiler. a great portion Of
this tuentret declared Ilia Alice° was
,090-tiettesevees1-and-ooette-eit the
Athabasca. Aeother competent -witness
had said .there Sila.5 as much acvallabte
land in that region as was now ,sertied
t f V ay.
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era was a hundred miles further north
'ea
e
Ili -an Fehnontore, yet in 1900 Tokolsk
had a i.epulatieri of 1.500.4i00, and pro-
duced 6L000.000 bueheisiat wheat alone,
arid over 10.000.000 bushels of oats. If
this wee sta, why shouid we not derive,
an, equal profit from the 'portions, et
eureekorthwest Territories. which at pre.
relmankTi,?moterimirstitienfefir.--'
'Rift "Iir"additrdit-Iti-Its ageteritterat
114%1V:tales, ,enough was known about
itheareinerat rues of the northern'
country to prove that it was possessed
ef unteld wealth ef gold. silver, cop-
per, iron, and many otter mfnerals.
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Mai leilitiona
way, Coverliag six seeitions. •between
Monetan and Lake Nepigon, were open-
ed by the commiseioners on Tuesday.
Nineteen tenders tvere received, the con-
tractors showing greater eagerness this
isea.r to undertake construction work on
• . •the national railway than was the cese
last year, when labor was more scarce
• .and wages higher. It is underateod
• -that the figures quoted this, spring by
• oontractors area' little lower than last
he — al ten-
derers will not be kneetin for some
• weeks, pending_ the report of tho corn -
Mission's engineers as to the figures
quoted on each elass*of work. The
Grand Trunk Pacific, as usual, tender-
ed tor each • centred. In accordance
avith the policy of the company to maka,
the construction of the • road. as cheap
as rossible, so as to reduce to a mini.
•Minn .the amount on which ren.tat
1 have to be paid.
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.thaelana. Italian Laborers- „ate a
StoneeQuarryr
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ONDENSED, NEWS- ITEMS
IIAIPENINGSEtIOM:AM 0
rotarimpli
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ratrlese �l IecD(
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lleitiaaitieetiehat
firo,
nate eetzede laet,
year in tae" itiontreat diatrict,
A labOratory .fer lest,fn4 OC! MetitJa
Jule! mei IOW is to be established in
Trout..
--Waittit-Lie-eicaecie-in=-"Peterbeen, Only
ale firm Ju a supply of neePla and
beech.
Norris Stereos, a St. Cittharineeied
,
t,
Caretakers f Galt public schools
must not leave their buirdinres during
.school, hours.
The Ontario Ministered Education will
require fire drills to be eractised in all
the schools of the Province. •
No gold has been brought -out of the
dialerea, leareecelreaite
'the finds i*pairte4,'„
--attictit-weeititrtieftViit.'orthe, coVii Tii
tee Winnipeg dairies ere hail to. he- in -
reefed with tuberculosis'.
Counterfeit money. is prevalent in
Peterborough, and Jae alleged to be coin-
ing from Lindsay. .
The Grand Trunk Railway has been
granted special leave to
ileasiertie
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tatisc—allitneintat Bitili= Thiirstiaa night, in a -very-danger-
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WOMAN BRAVES 'WILDERNESS.
triter to Travel 'Orem Fore Churchill and
Inlithes 'Winnipeg.
k despatch from Winnipeg says: Mrs.
eieecili. the first while ttionaan to traverse
ens condition as a result of a wound
In the bowels whick was inflicted by a
rellow-countryman in a quarrel. The
ruen*were imployed al, Doolittle's stone
•querry Dandas. and it is understood
Italie on .te men. whe is in the •hos-
that theyitahad wards. One pulled a
parole on&then made his escape. atiet
Twiss was notified, and at once went
tio the s'ene. elle -gave instructions tor
the removal of the injured man to the
city, and he was brought on. the 11.L5
car, aceompanfed by ,a couple of Itali-
ans. neither of whom speak Eng.
fish. Chief Twiss at mid ight had- not
suceeeited in wresting the man who
did the cutting. is feared that the
wounded man nitre' be filially injured.
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CROPPED MORSE TO DEATH.
Brutal Crime &mounted in a Statile at
litontreal.
A de patch from Montreal says: The
ice o Thursdaywerc informed of -a -
brutal at °emanated ren Tuesday night
a steble owned by Mr. A. Gauthier
on Vtt4tigeurs • Aimee Mr. Gauthier
sears that on going to his stable in the
morning he found his horse lying dead
the country between Fort Churchill and On tlie floor. The animal had been hack-
Nerway House, via 'York Factory: and -rd Walla the head and body in a fear -
Win. Beech and Carl Beech. the &sit ful manner with an axe. Mariy of the
vitiate Men to bring dogs from Fort
• Churchill to Winnipeg over the same:
aioutea.oneal,104.-milese throu-gliethe
derness.- arrived in Winnipeg on Wed-
nesday, after a most unique trip, which
•was "fraught with no little trouble and
hardehip. For twenty . days the part• y
remained at the artouth . of the Nelson
River, and dur:ng all that time the dogs
were without food, and the rations of
ietheeparityiewereizeducedetaeaerri
SQUADRON FOlt PACIFIC.
• "Three. Arrnored Cruisers Will be Sent
•to 'British- Coluiribie -Coast. a
despatch front London says that the
armored cruisere Euryales, lIogue. and
, Cressy, of 'the lir9urth Cruiser SqUad.
Ton, now at Bermuda, will proceed at
Th e end ii.of tha ' Month fo the Pacific
Coast. TT* despatch states'further that
the British Government and. the Admit -
illy have consented With the tgreatest
reltimance to this depletion of avail-
= °hie crueeers in home water,s already
Characterized by the „extreine naval
. as a dangerous strategic weak-
• tese, but that the disturbing turn of
vomits la the Pacific makeset absolute-
ty itemiser, that the Cltina, strait ran
le- ceintareedeity co 6
fain on the, :Verna Americdri Pace
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w(nands were, several inches in depth,
and in some parts the limbs had been
Irieest--eut asunder. Mr. --Gailthier
convinced that the cruel deed was' the
work of enemies who wreaked their
vengeance upon his horse._ •
errs.
IIONEY31AliERS HONEST.
fitalyeeTsea-AdulteratedieSaretpl
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A despatch from Ottawa s ys: Ai bill -
who of the Inland Revenue part 'lent,
just issued, shows that of 141 sample
et honey from various peals 'of the Dces
Minion :a , yelieedeoleattinentel3r
were genuine, 3 wera doubtful, 1 was
eold es a eompound, and only 2 were
adulterated. The report :Thews that
strained, honey -stAil in Canada_ can
nearly ,always be r,elial upon as being
the genuine article. , •
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OTTER NOW CHIEF OP STAFF:
Militia orikr Was Issued Today Mak.
Ing APpoirittiterit. •
A despatch from Ottawa says: A mi-
litia order was issued on Wednesday
o pg. elajoirreencral- leike
InseeetoreGeneral and firigadie -Genera)!
Otter lo be thief of elate f m April
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AVESTIIETIC
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ootor4 trope for Good Results Prom the
Experitient.
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kaltch fralm Toronin says: The
y at the General Ilaspitai, an
heti?, named Foivaine, wtafeh
vcr before tema used in Canada.
teal on oan who hail to be
taper VA on f tr a &atoms 110:7, to his
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1Parati‘• Slatipvn ttatzen 10 tlte
Lc-
!it1 Itn9 a
ittf.dbIA takratEln eVtlp
being tit',.1`.:o1 by a li.cree. times
ilteil" the taan been ‘etio?ated on, the
Ordintery ananthettl An.
Aoneratioti wa5, cson§ttfa .noc
rYbr' hut it Wto ttinni watl
surviv?anappli.titi.'cn
0110,11 -Artti(rS(Ito ,tat At:mg:-
atm Nbtatt, ttten itm1t.4 10 try' th.:*
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pa a ion erseeviirel by Poueneau, a
Palestina chemist. which eiontains no
e.o.(..aarse.
.et deprives the iiaieon of any
rrenseti on of peat, eithootigh they are
-eel, an fell nos -east 1ln iof their erineesi
D. Anders tit rna&l 08 injoietein
eaqe inti) the Sat' ediWIrnack ectient'e
alpinel ccrr,1 and t.arcocsfay uniitca
qcieral riortiong (1'1 114,111c.1-eZsl
eon tite.arirde spfd ifc,tt no) ft al.ta
alma -Ter, [aflame:: he tail laeri cont.
eione 011 Mat. lamp.
Thie pa iiiierat'ien leioi been tisej
liege Beition' (if Freivereigy
feiedea. ineleitit4 I W
Oro c 'LC4 1; 43tilfb e oat 1''1 ii
rear atiaeettieteneve ter WU
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Urtless the- sleeteilerket aeon tee.
Co. "at Sydaes Ati:n
- each
a-Vatiedritttitriotflktfl 1f1(
under the Nateract, lint the sentences
will be appealed.
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Judge. Snider haa_gieen his war
the arbitration at, Hamilton redii
the price of streel-lighting to be
by the city by $15.50 per 'emit yea
Foley Bios., Larsen & Stewart I
been awarded the contract for the
hundred -mile section of the Grand Tr
Pacific, from Prince Rupert eestw
Fixtancial .returns bought down
the Nova •Scotia 1 ie
that the expenditur,e for the year
ceeded the revenue by over $100,000
Themes Anderson, chief trader of
Hudson's Bay Company in Macken
district, died while on his -ray
having ref -red from the company's
vice. '
The II. Campkin. Company of
dem Head. Sask., was driven to ass
L' the defalcations of Secrelary-Tre
urea' Manferd, who is iiilkiged to h
stolen. fifty thousand dollars.
Pori, Arthur- -and Fort Wiitiarff-ha
emitted at an agreement whereby F'
William purchases that portion of
-mile ay -within-the • corporation Urn
and the road will lie operated by a Jo
commission.
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paid
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GREAT RtitrmN.
• President Failieres of France will pay
a visit to Landon in May.
Inspection of London', England schools
IS said to show faults which naight• lead
fee tragedies:- By a vote of 153 to 33 the House of
Lords rejected the Scottish Guinn hold-
ings bill, eent up to 'them 'a second
time team the Commons.
There was inaugurated in London,
England, on Monday nightea campaign,
supperted hy every religious denomina-
tioneetio-nlittitraileandonersegoodie----
'The sk.mer Muuretania covered the
t between •. s'andy . _Hook - and-
Daunt's Rock in five days and five min.
totes, clipping -over iWO, and a 'half hours
from her previous record.
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-UNITED-SiFieTES:-
• Four negroes were lynched bre mob
Vandeave, Miss., on Tuceday.
Three lives were fait in a fire in an
alms house at San Francisco on Tues-
day.
Eight prisoners, (Our being negreeS,
were publicly flogged at Wilmington,
Del.
Three Itatianeboys are dead at Nor-
wood, N..1.; froin eating skin* cabbage
root,
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A Danville, Mei hen' has meetly
laid her thousandth egg. This is be-
lieved to be the record.
e-of..-36-4oeat -mak:tons' in
Williamisporl, Pa., were held up on ac-
count of ginabling dieelosures.
iteaMnoree
itistid the request of ministers who
wanted the town theatres closed on
Sunday.
The California Sunreme Court has de-.
elided. that Eugene Schntilee, !balite/4y,
Maker" of San Francisco, was unlaw-
fulty oonvicted of. extortion -
Balm Cebte, aged 13, Of Brooklyn,
*ha hag beeealati heirse • 10 $iteacelo,
$ays star" will keep ta her cltoEce of
work end be a tetieheri
De. Ewing,' laiesideed af the Christian
College at Aliahabadi roid he ali.ssion.
dry Cengrees' at Pittsburg that on rip.
In Ludic' woe Jiteeitable.
juilpa .Nornian.,:llik4-44-4fact-S.;UPMYtf.'
Court,'1100(Ablri4 received al Mack irtaid
lettiie 'threatening deallti Leeause of
severe eentencee. •
Joint Pe kleveite, henterly chief en.
gOtIrPr of the 1.1anania canal. ACkyS
etanal will (never de oljutr than a greet
evii'eni.e le the Vnited Watt.%
ein4 chg tit -ignite flrovin cat Mill -
L. !lie livilictearaiv the riling
anattie eyelfti rapd tiruicalart fyolialf,
,lbat inciY ta.r. I
A n an. 13 lo ahientie. en.:
Need 'tee Itevehritalii" \ate nal leant; ail'
(ameba este theillen,d to i.ent, tie title
raia!4'=4.4 1:0 ene
11. l'17MIrr--,.1! New
him tired lriciao 'zee te rti
:pqr"ottl 8O1 Vq." stunt!, •g°:Italr
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Chattansiiega,T
elm., en
.Iiicattere emeueiteetteu;iri itiee
ening was at luta by 7.060 Itsotie.
Diarittir the eliSettee of lironk !dont-
-Cale Wwife aeld
fivial the barn an old imathat4re,„111
litietnet, cluketi
ride he got the anomie? auk, • ,
0, Morton,. toetat Cie* 'et NCirt
fianiealei Viitalteable% tatrialkt tit wit"
licen„vic.,ptierinctirern v.:Worm')
(War, Ittitt ,‘Otio41/41 to eitigie Men. eit
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Itplvil"e‘117.1°2911°3t 4 )411 that
The cleimPion Ski -runner of Siovitzer-
utandvaiftweitihee saetneitkinovej. a *precipice by an
FLEW A IIIINDRED YARDS, _
atieeie
0 axe
• a Record.
A despatch from Ilammendsport, N.
Y., says: Peefessor Alexander Graluun
Beira new. ificeedrert,e the Redwing, on
Tharsday. in the pr nee of &commit-
tee of the Aerial, Experiment Associa-
honiand a number el other spectators,
ileeveaiedistanceente318-filetelli inches -iet'
4,hpightot frthn, trAl twentY-1003.700• ,
machlua is equipped with an eight-
tiatniteeienotorie togiedber with its
• Operator weighs 569 pounds. It sailed
through the air at a speed of from
twenty-five to thirty nines an hour.
After having covered the distance men-
tioned, a Portion of the tail gave way,
ianteiagletzelase
eialatioteisedeelatidelieeherethor.
firet- saccessful public flight of a hea-
"vilianialreilying muchineanalentereca
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alines ot -Canary .Islands Dave Tet-
i- tooed Faces.
A calge despatch to The New York
lieraid from Madrid says: Reports from
Las Palmas, Canary Islands, tell of
an amusing case. Eighty persons have
brought suits for damages against iz
ellen-list named Alonso.. It appears that
during ..the carnival a man applied for
a novel kind of facial ellsguiseeand the
chemist painted on the man's face a
n -41y. This-eerravel-decorae
lion proved a popular success and many
ether revelers called and had their fore-
heads, Cheeks and noses adorned with
green images al birds, flies and rab-
hilt After the carnival ended the wear-
oftheae decorations diseovered that
there was no seep strong eneugh
ieMOVO the paint, and complained to the
inithorilfes. • A local expert decleres the
method employed is the aroma used by
the Indians for tattoeingepurposes, and
that these citizens, of -the Caned/ Islands
wifiliave to iiirter-The green pictures
fer the rest of their lives. Alone°
_barely tercapedelynchirig.
Me. ,,,"Wh tnieiee
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'Into $.4•At,
tar), Ektiotpwi,
0 tatNp,„„
H ndre e
. time 44. Vtsday -and
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reformat special vanunittee., -The
.auty" of ;that body ivill 'be. "tia prepare
'schedit'a etiatalning and- deseribing
tile eteeteral districts entitled ta.
turn mernbere tritlieeilloiusorte
composed five :Conwviative memo.
ben, Hon. Atessrs. Whitney,, atatbason,
and
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nd three Opposition 'members, Meese.
C. M. litiewman, S., Clarke (Northumber-
land) and May (Ottawa). , In speaking of
the bill the Prime Mintaiter quoted pre.
cedente for the method of procedure
adopted. In his .address he did not add
ma erially to • the knowledge of the
•,.
• A1infle3c-
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lAstrlig 1,114.11$4holl,ili'S everts to
lere itk(!):,,,,
*.4 ft a
ture.wouldi increesed to a` lilt ever
trel, and ,that the irorttiern Ontario and
the City et Toronto would be item ad.
OA:iodate eepresentiitives. repeeted
that county lines would lie adhered to. ,
tetneaualaiee of population in.
leoduced by former Gove.rnments would
be eel ea. „ --
WAWA *VA
remarks of_ the leader of t Como*
non %vas his reference to Toronto. elle'
datinctly opposed the Mang of the num-
ber of members to be elected in the city
at eight. In view . of the number of
Cablnet fillnisteete. residing in Townie
it.; MAXIMUM- representation should be
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&.--NARKETS,
eawlralm•
ItEPOLTS FROM TilE •LEADING
TRADE CENTRES.
via ____. .4,0,,,,aimitmiata ,erzyzeigliatristler
Othex Dairy Produce at 000341
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aria:AbrCid* -
,
- oronevie=aitaireelereei*iikeeiOrifiert
evinettliAteper dent. Valenta are quo
at $1.50 to $3.55, in buyers' sacks eu
&deli -for- exporL - Manitoba- Deur u
changed. first 'patents, $5.80 to $6; see
end patents, $5.35 to $5.40,„end stroll
fakers'. $5.M. •.
Wheat -Manitoba grades were quie
No. 1 Northern is quoted at $1.2ig
lake ports, and No. 2 at $1".18X, lake
ports. No. 1 feed wheat, 6734c; No:
81X.c.
Ontario Wheat -No. 2 white and r
quoted at 93c outstde. and No. 2 mix
teeeteto-93ctioutsidee-
Oats-No. 2 white on track, Toronto
53c, a outside at 50 to 51c.
iel
Corne-No. 3 American new yellow •
quoted at 70c, Toronto, and No. 3 mixed
at. 69c, Toronto.
leye-No: 2 quoted at 83 'fa 85c ou
side. ,
Buckwheat --66 to 61c outside.
Peas -No. 2 quoted at 86 to 87c out
side.
Barley -No. 2 quoted at 70e, outside
No.__.3 extra -i4-680 outsider anet-No.
al 67e (outstde.
'Bran -$23 to ti3.50in bulk, -outside
Stort-sai$24;50e10-$22 inehulk-outside.
FOUR UtINDRED SLAIN.
Battle Relween Italians and Tribesmen
in Sonialilaad.
A despatch from lionie says: News
has been received here from Italian
• Somaliland to the effect that a local
tribe, helped by. soldiers of • the Mullah,
eked-another„4ribe-un4er4he-mtee-
lion of Italy asel killed thirty of their
opponents. They then drove off a quan-
tity of cattle. Italian troop were then
sent ire to the disturbed section to pun-
ish the raiders. In this they were suc-
cessful, for in one engagem nt they
killed four hundred: of the ibesmen
adesixty-_aiLithalialalese .-Thei
Itallane had one :rum t in •an two
wounded._ .
THE PROBLEM OF SLEEP.
Mr. Grayboy Disturbed by the 'traria
min these later yeert," said Mr. Gray
bay, "I have found that 1 required leu
sleep. When 1 was younger 1 used to
steep eight hiyurs, and frequently whe
WAX 'very tired I could use nine; bu
there eeme a time a fe,w piers riga whe
I discovertl that eetten bours sleep wa
ordinarily all that f required.
"Slow, 1 mentioned this foot, casually
one day. to a friend of mine, and he
said that this was erie of *the benefits
that cattle to men as they increased in
years; that requiring less steep they hoot
more time for labor and So could aecom'
iplisheinore.-and-tha4-this eivaitioneereree
fan why men of maturer years" were
cennted as of treater value.
•_assan1-4aneyeetliateet-theughte-
l'Another friend of mine said more
plainly that troy requiring less eleio
tvas a sign of my advancing age; that
very young peopleyoung chiidren, -re-
.quired a great deal of sleep; that at
people grew tvaikter theii required testi,
until in ank4dle bra thy tieededasay,,
eight hours of sleep: bet, thet as Men
eame to be past anidille age. 'they re.
glared lees s1eep4 anal my, needing less
sapPly ,showeal that 1 was gelling old:
'Not quite o pleatiint that, but here
n new complication:
“I find 'within the heel few months
That f gain requiring *Kim, Veer).
1:91Pireas fain genie SVir.S.: 'seven likum
I found sufficient 1 now ,sleepa tight
bourS. And Whet d,* that tnenfil Ow's.
0 inPnn ihol haw, stappott gr4vting
di that 1 am growing young again/
• that 1 arn'edvoncltrg now to ray rxe-:
,rut eltildhoodti
11-m. Meg sleep busines4 1 pc,s9
,1 hadn't better dwell on too meat."
, NrailtS0 IN
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4SUJIV'e Staid ?.tr4.1 ntIlll.
ward yott t prod while 1 tun out.
4111 be lewd kria irtEckeL" relp3te4
Tommy. yr'
he .qnitt. "I 'Want t• l'cit to.
Vra-Intrra, ;that yi-',11 Vio1-41 be -a 54 -an
'nate ttri!o(:;g- s7411,1 tatti
toeaut4- at *atilt - itiki*Krilt
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titit .s fit the -net:II/it,
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COUNTRY PRODUCE,
Apples -Winter, $1.75 to 23 per bar-
rel.
Deane -Prime, $1.70 to $1.75, and
hand-picked, 21.60 to $1.85.
• Honey -The market is quiet at 12 to
43e per pound for strained, and at SI. -
75 to $41..50 tor combs.
rtimothy quoted tit $16 te
217 here in car lots,
Strew -$10 to $10.50a -ton On track
here. :
Potatoes -Car lots of Ontario, 90 to
treca and Delawares, (tee to $1. per bag
outside. * •
-raeltiglieeTeitattgaieeettreasedealliebaielic-
- or choiee;-eltiekens-;--a
; '
ducks, dressed', 16 to irc.
THE' DAIRY MARKETSi
Butter -Peeled prints, 25 to 27e, and
lar4141....Anferldr, Pi
to 23c. Creamery rules at 31 to 320,
and solids at 20. -to 30c.
Eggs -23 10 24c per down in ease
tots: 'Verged eggs, 18 to 20c per dozen.
Cheese -14 to 14.)0 per po(and In a
lobbing way.
4..11.1.51111LIk
1106 PRODUCTS..
Bacon, tong dear, Dap per pound
in case lots; mess pork, 217.50 to $18;
Sheet cut, $0450 to 2.21.
• Harns-Light to medium, 123 to 13e;
do., heavy, 11X, to 12; pans, 9,1,/10 ltki;
shoulders, 9c; backs, 16c; breakfast
hocon, 14e.
lege; t bee
pails, )2c.
eiti -(7.441*RM-re—
Montrea1, lafarch 17. -Eastern 'Caned&
NO. Pi white otits, 5c; No. 8, 49 to 4934e;
o
atineeleveree
and elenitoba Aielectedi 49 to •19Xe per
bushel ex store. Flour -Choice Spring
wheet patents, $6.10; seconds., $5.50 to
ti5.60; Winter wheat patents, $5.30;
straight rolters, 14.75 to $5; doe m
Lees, $2.25 to $2.35; •extra.a $L80 to
81.90. Feede-Manitoba bran, 823; shorts,
eiteteelexibreeise
,
214.50 per ton, incluilin hags; Imre
.girain_ineoellreaaie
nirtutes..225eto Safi •
oformaarthme
eiendeenaled--
fat--alikba417-:ckszfr--$2gbw----to-m-z-72'--
2,,;.l5; half -barrels do.. $7.25 to $7.75; a
fll
..1. War _oil__ hfoxv_y . eiesaie$201-ebeah
barrels do.. $10.59; dr salt knig _clear
backs; IONc; barrels plate beef, $13,50
tie
barrels heavy mess beef. $1.0 to 811; ,
half -barrels do.. $5.50 to 28; compound'
lard, 8X to 9c; pure lard, llee to 11Xc;
kettle rendered, 11% to 12c; hams, 12
tc, 133,e; breirkfast bacon, 14 to 15e;
Winds3or baoon, 143g to 15Xc; fresh
killed abattoir dressed hogs, $3 to $8.-
25i live, 85.75 to $5.85. flutter - Fall
grades, 32 to 33e; fresh receipts nom.
t1itreedateye-27-tereisa. threw -a -12X la
leXe. _Eggs -the tone of the market is
easier, and wall increased receipts; tow-
er prices are anticipated in the near
future, but no actual change as yee has,
taken -place; American selected new i
lad are.selling at 30c; ordinary at 27 to
23c. and Montreal limed at 23c per doz-
en.
IrkiirimuM1
• UNITED STATES MARKETS.
Thrimeapolis, March 17-Wheat-iMay,
St.Ctee' $L45; July. $1.03X; No, 1
hard. 8$1,09; No. _Northern- 31.013X;
No. 2 Northern, $1,043; No. 3 Northern.
99c to 3E03. Flour -First patents. 25.-
25 to $5i50; second patents, 25.25 te
25.40; first clears, $1.25 to 24.35; see -
end clears, $3.30 ,to' $3.40. Bran -in
bulk, $21 to $21.56.
elawaukee, March 17. -Wheat -No. 1
Northern, $1.68 to 21.10; No. 2 Northern.
81,07 to $1.08; May, 93%c asked. Rye.--
No. 1, &it to. 83Xe. Barley -No. 2, 924;
sample, 65 to 90c. Corn -No. 3 cash,
Otlie; May, 65c bid.
•
• rATTLE MARKET.
Termite, March 17. -The exporters of-
fered were very few, but among them
were several exceptionally,choice steers,
eavyiresu strgsokt''-'''S.115;-----One-eroadiear"- -
• Or export at 83.75
. COMMOR ATId medium butchers' sold
very slowly at Tuesday's lowest prices.
One fair load of butthers' cattle brought
only $3,50 to SIM per cwt., while last
weekeitereanld heveasalet-easilse for- $4
to $4.50.
• Good butchers' cows were in feir de-
mand, but were also very searce. ,Fair
and ecitrittion..cows aold at low prices.
Not many ;stockers were on the MA*0
ket, but, as there was little demand,
most 4d what there were sold round 3e
per pound.
Calves were slow .and prices ranged
• from 23 to $6 per cwt. The average
trice per calf was about 26.50. so they
were not " very heavy The trade in
sbeep was fairly steady, and prices
held up. Tlfare was a good demand
for the -best grade of _grate -fed tenths
ve1ichuiadI the pr1a a ii.littniThigher.
But common lambs wild slowly at form -
ea' prices.
l'Tbei-rititeeeotehogaedaningon el Of.
feign& have. , been light, but a fairly
large run of hog e to-daa kept the prices
fm going up..
!AYES
41.64.11
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Tales of orrible Cruelty in Poriugue
We's
A deaeetele from Wcthingtoit., eye:
A Vivid description ot a ,csUee 4iltpg04
k t perretrotA 0401 i.slave laborer-,
on ccla agqtal!titiancl on the leiciaide
and S'aint ,Therrie, tr,oligziesek
W4 Africa, was if.voine iti aniatidrini.4
fitat.tiv,n's Geil„
3,,a.mhert ItitaaeriJS;ot:ttt Aftriea..
siiesieetect the triteenoicanet Coneinere,
eel 114* wenn, el tire di 13, undor t!:. '
ausparcg ofi the Nattenell alettiere*
tz6ii,f-lks ttavot;
aitI iwitocnz.-4 'n
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fhtlti nisltli 'Mei" di-,q',:alrodf kfrpori.
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liz3ftt'41,4titnit tn,r30
th6F.sani5 t tn,444
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th• ee .and WO14n that am daily •:being'.
(loath, anti' tirc MVO children
have. froqueatly .f4e..v italg:' beaLot
teatel•,fieered 0 lila grAn-ft
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